A stor, (with a fada on the 'o'), a stoirin (with a fada on the second 'i'), a mhuirnin (with a fada on the last 'i'), a thaisce, a ghra (with a fada on the 'a') geal mo chroi (with a fada on the 'i')
The most common way to say "my darling" in Gaelic would be to say "mo ghraidh".
A Stor. pr. ashtore. It means "dear". Just in case the Gaelic word for "deer" is Fia (singular0 and Fionn (pl).
My fair darling.
In Irish it means 'my darling'.
Darling is a noun (my darling) and an adjective (his darling wife).
this is how you say Darling in Polish:Kochanie
Yes, the noun 'darling' is a common noun, a general word for any beloved person or people; a general word for any darling of anyone.The word 'darling' is also an adjective.
It is not a Gaelic word.
No Gaelic word for Chalmers.
The word 'bassett' is not a Gaelic word, and therefore has no meaning in Gaelic.
In IRISH Gaelic the word is "vaidhtéaraí";in SCOTTISH Gaelic: ?
The Irish Gaelic word for 'jewelry' is seoda.The Scottish Gaelic word is seudraidh.